Here are some more digital drawings with more of a focus on the sacred geometry aspect. I really lov
Here are some more digital drawings with more of a focus on the sacred geometry aspect. I really love how infinitely intricate the patterns can be, and seemingly spiritual in a socio-historical context. The inclusion of the infinity symbol is very significant to me. I felt that, as I found it deep within a fractal I created, it is a preemptive suggestion that all these shapes are nature’s ingredients. It is a symbol of eternity - perhaps not for us as individuals, but the cycle of life, and the ecosystem in which every corner of the plant and animal kingdom must adhere to for the planet to be self-sufficient. This can be reflected through the ethos of 3M, as I learnt when visiting the building a few weeks ago. In order to survive economically, the business must use different departments to help businesses grow. This idea of helping everybody along nourishes the environment and creates a striving business that can facilitate the means to aid other businesses. Above I experimented with ancient patterns such as the Flower of Life, the Fruit of Life (Metatron’s Cube) and the Peano Curve. These components of sacred geometry are not only used in religious architecture, but are notable fractals. The Peano curve can be recognized in nature as the small intestine or the surface of the brain. The Flower of Life is often seen in the polleny centre of many flowers and structures of plants. The Fruit of Life is an accumulation of the five platonic solids and the Flower of Life lattice. I would like to delve deeper and discover more symbolic lattices, but my project is coming to an end and there are fundamental decisions I must make to move forwards. -- source link
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